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"impartial observer" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is unbiased and objective in their observations. Here is an example: "The committee appointed an impartial observer to oversee the election process and ensure fairness for all candidates."
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I am no impartial observer.
And I'm an impartial observer.
Ms. Bhutto is hardly an impartial observer.
So he's not an impartial observer.
An impartial observer might suggest that the deck is stacked.
I could make my case to an impartial observer.
Her days as an impartial observer were over.
An impartial observer might be forgiven for being surprised.
"I'm just here as an impartial observer," I said.
But a number of things seem odd to the impartial observer.
It is clear to the impartial observer that there have been faults on both sides.
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